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Comptroller-General Samuel Basintale Amadu Attends State of the Nation Address at Parliament House

The Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Samuel Basintale Amadu, together with members of the Service’s Management team, attended the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) held at the Parliament House of Ghana in Accra.

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High-Level Representation at National Event

The annual address, delivered before the House of Parliament of Ghana, brought together heads of security agencies, members of the diplomatic corps, traditional leaders, and key stakeholders from across the country. Mr. Amadu’s presence underscored the critical role the Ghana Immigration Service plays in safeguarding Ghana’s borders and supporting national security objectives.

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Samuel Basintale Amadu at Parliament House during the 2026 State of the Nation Address.

Focus on Security, Governance and Development

In his address, President John Dramani Mahama outlined the government’s priorities for economic recovery, job creation, infrastructure expansion, and enhanced national security coordination. The Immigration Service remains a key partner in implementing border management reforms, migration control strategies, and international cooperation frameworks aimed at strengthening Ghana’s global standing.

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Strengthening Institutional Collaboration

The attendance of the Comptroller-General and his management team reflects ongoing collaboration between security institutions and the executive arm of government. It also signals the Service’s commitment to aligning its operational strategies with national development goals articulated during the SONA.

The Ghana Immigration Service continues to modernize its systems, enhance personnel capacity, and reinforce border surveillance in line with broader national transformation efforts.